Alabama Medical Cannabis Dispensary Directory: Locations by County

Medical Disclaimer

Homestead Health is a licensed medical cannabis processor and does not make medical claims. The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All persons must speak to a licensed, state-registered physician to be diagnosed and/or prescribed medical cannabis for a qualifying medical condition in the state of Alabama.

As Alabama implements the Darren Wesley “Ato” Hall Compassion Act, patients must know where they can legally access their medication. Currently, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) has authorized dispensing sites in specific municipalities across the state.

Find a Licensed Dispensing Site Near You

Select your county below to view specific municipality details, local access rules, and nearby certifying physicians. This list is updated as the AMCC issues new operational licenses.

  • Baldwin County (Daphne)
  • Calhoun County (Oxford)
  • Cullman County (Cullman)
  • Etowah County (Attalla)
  • Jefferson County (Birmingham)
  • Limestone County (Athens)
  • Mobile County (Mobile)
  • Montgomery County (Montgomery)
  • Talladega County (Talladega)

The Path to Legal Access

Before visiting any of the locations listed above, patients must follow the state-mandated registration process. You cannot enter an Alabama dispensing site without a valid, state-issued medical cannabis card.

Summary of the Patient Registration Process

  1. Consultation: See a registered certifying physician for an in-person exam.
  2. Certification: Your doctor submits your electronic certification to the AMCC portal.
  3. Application: Log in to the AMCC Portal to complete your “New Patient Registration”.
  4. Payment: Pay the $40 state fee for your digital card.

Learn More about the Medical Cannabis Program in Alabama:

AL Residents Also Ask:

Can I purchase medical cannabis in a county not listed here?

No. You may only purchase medical cannabis at sites specifically licensed by the AMCC. While you may live in any county, you must travel to a licensed municipality to visit a dispensary.

Are these dispensaries open to the public?

No. Alabama dispensaries are highly regulated medical facilities. Only registered patients or their designated caregivers with valid AMCC cards are permitted to enter and make purchases.

What forms of medical cannabis are sold at these locations?

Alabama law prohibits smokable flower and traditional food-based edibles. You will find tablets, capsules, tinctures, gel cubes, topicals, and suppositories.

Do I need a physical card to visit these counties?

All registered patients have access to a digital version of their card via the AMCC License Dashboard. This digital card is sufficient for legal purchase, though you can request a physical card for an additional $10 fee.

Can I use an out-of-state medical marijuana card at Alabama dispensaries?

No. Alabama does not currently offer reciprocity. You must be an Alabama resident and registered
in the AMCC portal.

How do I know if a dispensary is currently open?

Licensing is the first step; operational “commencement” varies by site. We recommend checking our county-specific pages for the current operational status of sites in municipalities like Athens or Mobile.

Is there a limit on how much I can buy at these locations?

Yes. Your certifying physician may set specific dosage limits, and state law governs the maximum daily and monthly purchase amounts for patients.

Can I have my medication delivered to my county?

Currently, Alabama regulations focus on secure, in-person dispensing at licensed sites. Check individual county pages for updates on potential future delivery services.